Are there any fun clubs, in St. Louis MO, that teenagers could go? We're gonna be getting make-overs and want to go show them off, what are some fun things to do? Also, what are some fun things to do when we get back to the house for the sleep over?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? aidenisfire answered Sunday February 10 2008, 4:27 pm: i can't help you on the club issue, but there are a lot of fun thins you can do at a sleepover. since you will have just gotten makeovers, you can get a lot of different outfits together and have a photo shoot, and if you have a digital camera you could print out the pictures that night and make a scrapbook or photo album, if you have a game system you could play ddr, or guitar hero. you could have a karaoke party, play music and dance, or design t-shirts with stuff about your party, or your friendship on them. you could also have a movie night. board games seem old fashioned, but can be a lot of fun with friends. you could set up a scavenger hunt, or of course play the party classic, truth or dare. charades is always fun too, esp if you have a video camera to record it. hope this helps. [ aidenisfire's advice column | Ask aidenisfire A Question ]
dearkaleighh answered Saturday February 9 2008, 3:35 pm: uhm, i don't know about the club thing but when you get back to ure house you could play rockband, if you have it, ddr, wii, whatever you have, but one year me and my friends made t-shirts and stuff with the paint pens, metallic on a black shirt and they were pretty cool, but we made then for volleyball. but, maybe something like that.
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